Saturday, March 12, 2011

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Green or Grey Zone Zone

Film of 2010 by Paul Greengrass has been hailed by the press as an ideal link to the adventures of the spy Bourne, lay director and actor himself, and Greengrass proves to be the better skilled director with a good level of adrenaline, but also intrigue, good and bad that can not be easily distinguished and identified.

The story takes place in Iraq in 2003 just invaded by the Americans still in search of the mythical weapons of mass destruction, and this is the duty of the officer Miller (Matt Damon). By dint of searching and not finding Miller comes across in the plots and deception of power, caught in a spiral of intrigue as you understand that reality is not always what is shouted louder.
The film is well done and could captivate the audience but unfortunately has a big drawback. Not the Black Hawk Down R Scott with his heart-pounding action and even the Bigelow's Hurt Locker with its realistic cutting and creep into the psyche of the soldiers on a front that surrounds them like a cloak without any stop. He bit too sull'intrigo power but to arrive after seven years of war ends up being relegated to a gray area, everyone knows that Weapons of Mass Destruction never existed and Saddam was executed.
The central question is no longer, " Why are we here?" but " When we go from 'I'm c. .. or place? "

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